A statement from a spokesperson for The New York Times on White House press coverage:
A statement from a spokesperson for The New York Times on White House press coverage:
“Anyone on a political stage giving a political speech in front of a partly right-wing extremist audience … anyone who raises their right arm in a swinging manner and at an angle several times is doing the Hitler salute.”
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Whatever the maximum human life span may be, people — in particular men — appear increasingly determined to find it, mixing solid science and serious quackery in the pursuit of longevity.
Enjoyed this nice and newsy profile - www.washingtonpost.com/style/power/...
Regrets? He has a few. In his lame-duck period, Biden gives voice to a few things he rues -- and he plans to visit the pope next month to seek solace and "relief" as he exits the world stage. @katierogersnyt.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2024/12/25/u...
The man accused of burning a woman to death on a subway train in Brooklyn over the weekend was identified by federal immigration officials Monday as a 33-year-old from Guatemala who was in the U.S. illegally and was previously deported in 2018.
Scoop: Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong killed an editorial that was critical of Trump's Cabinet picks, weeks after he blocked a planned endorsement of Kamala Harris by the LAT editorial board www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/b...
"If a journalist calmly and truthfully explaining the problems with an industry or the problems of a company, with no embellishment, just explaining what the problem is directly to camera, comes off as a threat or comes off as a motive, then perhaps that industry is the problem."
“Journalists aren’t monsters. Journalists are purveyors of information, and by the way, many of them at the Voice of America have stood up to dictatorships and have been victims of repression themselves. They’re not monsters. They’re heroes.” www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/u...
AMERICAN WOMAN made Elle’s list of favorite reads for 2024. She makes a great stocking stuffer and already comes in a festive red! www.elle.com/culture/book...
"The endgame was, for the most part, a family matter," report @katierogersnyt.bsky.social and @GlennThrush.bsky.social "The final discussions about pardons excluded senior White House staff, including only the Bidens and defense lawyers." www.nytimes.com/2024/12/02/u...
How Biden Changed His Mind on Pardoning Hunter: ‘Time to End All of This’
The threat of a retribution-focused Trump admin and his son’s looming sentencings prompted the Biden to abandon a promise not to pardon.
@katierogersnyt.bsky.social and glenn thrush
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This is a window into what he has been hearing from family: “There has been an effort to break Hunter — who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter, they’ve tried to break me.” www.nytimes.com/live/2024/12...
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Donald Trump Jr. Emerges as a Loyal Enforcer. His siblings have long retreated from the inner circle, but the president-elect’s eldest son has made a name for himself as the person who can best assess loyalty to the Trump political brand @katierogersnyt.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2024/11/28/u...
We’re just gonna do this forever aren’t we
President-elect Trump’s legal team found evidence that Boris Epshteyn, a top adviser, asked for retainer fees from potential appointees in order to promote them for jobs in the new administration, five people briefed on the matter said. Epshteyn denies the allegations.
After two families learned that they were not the genetic parents of the babies they loved, due to a mixup during the in vitro fertilization process, they faced a devastating question. Should they switch their girls?
One of the most special stories I’ve read in awhile
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/24/u...
“We cannot be mesmerized by the worst things that we see happening,” Mr. Buttigieg said. “We will be inclined to react with shock by some things that are done precisely with the intent of shocking us, we need to move very quickly through the shock.”
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An unidentified hacker gained access to a file shared in a secure link among lawyers with clients who have given damaging testimony related to Matt Gaetz, President-elect Trump’s choice to be attorney general. Follow for live updates.
Hey Sam
I remember when we first got Facebook in college and had to go out to the bar to get away from it. Then MySpace, Twitter, which is now a shell of itself. IG, Snap, Threads and so many in between. Each new one (including BS) feels more siloed and less fun. Anyway here’s a story I did!! (Jk)
This is very funny and seems accurate. I guess social media is kind of middle aged as a concept. I feel silly setting up shop on another platform. How many more??
In Opinion
“The problem is not that Tyson-Paul was a bad fight,” writes Will Leitch, a contributing editor at New York Magazine. “The problem is that it became instantly disposable content, tossed away until the next empty calorie distraction replaces it.”